Court records show the following legal actions among those taken recently in Juneau Superior and District courts and Hoonah District Court:

Divorces and dissolutions filed recently:

 Charley Larson and Cynthia Larson

 Katherine Turner and John Turner

 Stephen Fisher and Roberta Fisher

 Laurie Peterson and Carl A. Peterson

 Jerry L. Fulkerson and Rebecca Fulkerson

 Paul James and Lisa James

 Thomas Gallant and Sylvia Gallant

Indictments:

 Johnny S. Wilson III, 49, was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of first-degree sexual assault and single counts of second-degree sexual assault, attempted second-degree sexual assault and second-degree sexual abuse of a minor. Earlier in May, he was indicted on separate charges of first-degree sexual abuse of a minor and second-degree sexual abuse of a minor, involving different alleged victims. The most recent charges stem from allegations that Wilson attempted to sexually assault a woman, 39, in March in Juneau and had assaulted her. The woman also reported that he sexually assaulted her in June 2003 in Juneau and in 1981 or 1982 in Pelican, between her 16th and 17th birthdays. Other charges stem from a woman, now 26, who reported Wilson had sexual contact with her between 1988 and 1989, when she was between 10 and 12 years old. The other charge stems from reports from a woman, now 30, who said Wilson had sexual contact with her without her consent in late 1995, when she was 21.

 Anthony P. Dyer, 29, was indicted by a grand jury on felony charges of first-degree sexual assault, furnishing alcohol to a person under 21 and tampering with a witness. The complaint alleges the engaged in sexual activity with a woman without her consent in April.

 David E. Shaw, 33, was indicted on a charge of third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, stemming from a Feb. 3 incident where he was alleged to have been in possession of cocaine.

 James Jackson, 23, was indicted on a charge of third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, stemming from a May 11 incident where he was alleged to be in possession of methamphetamine.

Judgments:

 Terry Jones, 29, was found guilty of felony third-degree misconduct involving a weapon, stemming from a Feb. 4 incident. Juneau Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks imposed 16 months in jail with 12 months suspended. He also placed Jones on probation for two years.

 Darold E. Peters, 44, was found guilty of misdemeanor fourth-degree assault, stemming from an Oct. 19 incident where he was originally charged with first-degree sexual assault. Weeks imposed 90 days in jail with 75 days suspended, noting that Peters would get credit for time already served in jail on the offense. He also placed Peters on probation for two years.

 Cecelia D. Williams, 22, was found guilty of misdemeanor operation of a vehicle, air or watercraft while intoxicated, stemming from an April 25 incident where her blood-alcohol level was measured at .143 percent. Juneau District Court Judge Peter B. Froehlich imposed 33 days in jail with 30 days suspended and a $3,000 fine with $1,500 suspended. He also revoked Williams' driver's license for 90 days and placed her on probation for two years.

 Veronica H. Hoyle, 43, was found guilty of misdemeanor operation of a vehicle, air or watercraft while intoxicated, stemming from an April 23 incident. Froehlich imposed 46 days in jail with 40 days suspended and a $3,000 fine with $1,500 suspended. He also revoked Hoyle's driver's license for 90 days and placed her on probation for two years. Hoyle's blood-alcohol level was unavailable.

 Michael D. Kaznakoff, 23, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from a Jan. 25 incident where he was originally charged with misdemeanor assault. Froehlich imposed 30 days in jail with 28 days suspended and a $1,000 fine with $200 suspended. He also placed Kaznakoff on probation for two years.

 Rochelle Stevens, 24, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from a March 27 incident where she was originally charged with misdemeanor assault. Froehlich imposed 45 days in jail with 40 days suspended and a suspended $500 fine. He also placed Stevens on probation for one year. Prosecutors dismissed a charge of resisting or interfering with an officer, stemming from a Feb. 29 incident.

 Kevin Pickett, 34, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from a March 28 incident where he was originally charged with misdemeanor assault. Froehlich imposed 60 days in jail with five days suspended, and gave Pickett the option of serving the unsuspended five days as 40 hours of community service. He also placed Pickett on probation for two years.

 Michael D. Calhoon, 21, was found guilty of furnishing alcohol to a minor, stemming from a Feb. 6 incident. Froehlich imposed 180 days in jail, all suspended, and placed Calhoon on probation for one year. Froehlich dismissed two other counts of furnishing alcohol to a minor, both stemming from Nov. 1, 2003.

 Berton A. Tullis, 22, was found guilty of furnishing alcohol to a minor, stemming from an April 4 incident. Juneau District Court Magistrate John W. Sivertsen Jr. imposed 20 days in jail. Prosecutors dismissed a charge of failing to obey a citation.

 David C. Conway, 21, was found guilty of furnishing alcohol to a minor, stemming from an April 4 incident. Sivertsen placed him on probation for one year.

 Brandon Lee Bowhay, 23, was found guilty in Hoonah District Court of driving with a suspended or revoked license, stemming from a May 13 incident. Magistrate Joyce Skaflestad imposed 20 days in jail with 10 days suspended and a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended. She also revoked Bowhay's license for 90 days and suspended him for one year, with a condition that he complete 80 hours of community service.

 Danny J. Harrison, 39, was found guilty in Hoonah District Court of fourth-degree assault and fifth-degree criminal mischief, stemming from a May 13 incident, and disorderly conduct stemming from a May 1 incident. For criminal mischief, Skaflestad imposed 10 days in jail with 10 days suspended and a $100 fine. She also placed him on probation for one year. For assault, she imposed 30 days in jail with 30 days suspended and a $1,000 fine with $900 suspended. She also placed him on probation for one year. For disorderly conduct, Skaflestad imposed five days in jail with five days suspended and a $250 fine with $150 suspended. She also placed him on probation for one year.

 James K. Fruge, 54, was found guilty in Hoonah District Court of two counts of unsworn falsification, stemming from Sept. 8, 1999, and May 7, 2001, incidents. For each offense, Skaflestad imposed 60 days in jail with 60 days suspended and a $5,000 fine with $2,500 suspended. She also placed him on probation for three years.